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re: Storm Update:- Ida Moves Away - The Cleanup Begins...
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:09 pm to RummelTiger
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:09 pm to RummelTiger
Pardon me. Standby
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:09 pm to Large Farva
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That definitely moved East.
I want to believe.
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:09 pm to 3rdPart Tiger
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Wasn’t it PirateKing who said LA/MS line?
He's only off by 100 miles with the current track
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:10 pm to GEAUXmedic
Houma will be fine this isn’t a big one
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:10 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
They all look healthy on infrared
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:10 pm to TackySweater
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Storms don’t hit New Orleans bad?
I’m saying that a storm that splits the difference between the two and puts both in the eyewall is rare.
When approaching from the SE, you can draw two parallels through a Baton Rouge and anew Orleans that are less than 40 miles apart. Storms that split that gap from the direction are pretty rare. Having both cities potentially experience the eyewall (or whatever is left of it) is rare.
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:10 pm to Large Farva
quote:Yes, it hits the coast aisle more east, but it still passes BR on the west bank of the river.
That definitely moved East
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:10 pm to Draconian Sanctions
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I evacuated to Austin dipshit
Then GTFO out of this thread and stay in Austin.
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:10 pm to GEAUXmedic
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I want to know what is making them think it will suddenly start going NW after going east of their track this whole time. At this rate it'll miss Houma altogether and I'm taking my arse back home.
It's almost like they rely upon science instead of wish casting. Is this your 29th or 30th post about a hit on the mouth?
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:10 pm to thejudge
Also, if any baws need a place, I’ll open up our church for you in South LC. We have several couches or bring an air mattress. Just give me an early heads up bc I probably won’t check this all night
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:10 pm to deuce985
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New Orleans going to get this one right in the pooper.
Yeah it’s definitely looking worse now than when I got up this morning. Riding it out at hospital here and starting to get nervous staff will be stuck here and their replacements won’t be able to make it back through the middle of the week. Much less me getting stuck here for several extra days.
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:11 pm to LegendInMyMind
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Those position plots way more NNW than NW
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:12 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
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@NOAASatellites
This composite imagery is called a "sandwich" loop, and it is made by combining visible and infrared satellite imagery channels. The resulting multi-dimensional image gives meteorologists and researchers additional insight into severe weather, such as #Hurricane #Ida, below.

Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:12 pm to burdman
What they are showing and what the NHC said don't line up but who knows
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:12 pm to Jake88
Look at this nerd in Broussard
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:13 pm to GEAUXmedic
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I want to know what is making them think it will suddenly start going NW after going east of their track this whole time. At this rate it'll miss Houma altogether and I'm taking my arse back home.
The ridge.
If there wasn’t something in the way it would go straight north.
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:13 pm to jimbeam
I’m on 90 heading to laffy. Came back from Colorado a day early and the inflow at the airport is fricked, outflow was smooth sailing. Zero traffic as of now passing the bayou blue exit 204.
Posted on 8/28/21 at 4:13 pm to Who_Dat_Tiger
From that map it shows it'll take 12 hours to get from Fourchon to Baton Rouge. That's only 100 miles. Is the storm really going to slow down forward progress drastically when it hits land?
Right now it's motoring along over the hot sea at a frisky 16 mph clip.
Right now it's motoring along over the hot sea at a frisky 16 mph clip.
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